yes i am using 'contains' keyword, and i am giving name of my protocol 
which is a string.....
i am running it on Windows and i used 'udp contains my_protocol' also but 
its not working.......

i need to give filter expressions defined by pcap, but i am not getting 
any documentation of it.



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You're really using the "contains" keyword? That's for strings and
binary strings.

The spaces in your filter are probably confusing the shell when you
invoke wireshark/tshark from the command-line. Are you running on
Unix? Use single quotes around your filter:

tshark ............ 'udp contains xxx'

--gilbert

On 7/2/07, Amit Paliwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I want to set command line filter expression for proprietary protocol 
that
> is registered over UDP by its name. I am able to do it directly in 
Wireshark
> GUI by setting the expression as "UDP contains my_protocol", but I need 
to
> do the same from command line that I am unable to do right now.
>
> Please suggest.
>
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